Drama therapy is active and experiential. This approach can provide the context for participants to tell their stories, set goals and solve problems, express feelings, or achieve catharsis. Through drama, the depth and breadth of inner experience can be actively explored and interpersonal relationship skills can be enhanced. Participants can expand their repertoire of dramatic roles to find that their own life roles have been strengthened." - North America Drama Therapy Association

Storytelling TherapyTrainer - Dr. Eric Miller 10th - 12th July 2017

"I would propose that "Storytelling Therapy" might serve as an umbrella term for all forms of therapy that utilise Narrative Psychology and story/narrative -- with or without consideration of the psychological and social processes of the client telling stories to at least one other person." - Dr. Eric Miller